Jamiele Pender sold his first gun, a .32 caliber revolver, to police on May 11, on the corner of Victory Boulevard and St. Mark's Place, in his home community, according to allegations laid out in court papers.

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The combination of guns and drugs added up to an eight-year prison term for a Tompkinsville man.

Jamiele (Va) Pender, 20, was sentenced today in state Supreme Court, St. George, two months after pleading guilty in the case.

Pender, then 19, was arrested in August after selling guns three separate times to undercover cops, prosecutors said. He also peddled cocaine to undercover officers, said authorities.

Pender sold his first gun, a .32 caliber revolver, to police on May 11, on the corner of Victory Boulevard and St. Mark's Place, in his home community, said court papers.

Two months later, on July 13, he sold the officer another .32 revolver and a .22 rifle, this time on the corner of Fremont Avenue and Corson Avenue, also in Tompkinsville, prosecutors said.

The third transaction took place on Aug. 5, on Corson, where he sold an assault rifle, court papers said.

Pender pleaded guilty on March 20 to third-degree criminal sale of a firearm and third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, said a spokesman for District Attorney Daniel Donovan.

Justice Leonard P. Rienzi sentenced Pender to eight years in prison on the drug conviction and to seven years on the gun conviction, prosecutors said.

The sentences will run concurrently.

Defense lawyer Kevin McKernan could not immediately be reached for comment.